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    Talking Karate -- Train Your Body!

    Here's an artifact from the dusty video archives of the '80s.
    Cady Goldfield

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    "Itch, ni, san, shi"? "Kurody"? I feel sick.
    Yours in Budo,
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    Aargh! My eyes! My ears!
    Certain Shorin-Ry folks have A LOT to answer for!
    Andrew Smallacombe

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    JKA Tokorozawa

    Now trotting over a bridge near you!

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    Thanks Cady, I agree with that "I train for fun"

    The karate dog and the karate bird are cute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Owens View Post
    "Itch, ni, san, shi"? "Kurody"? I feel sick.
    Brian,
    Well, drill counting has been abused elsewhere, too.

    Cady Goldfield

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    23 years later, and still trying to live his life through The Karate Kid. Sad. (Even for satire.) ;-)
    Yours in Budo,
    ---Brian---

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